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Your Servants and Your People

The Walkin' Book 2

By David Towsey

£9.99

In a dystopian future the dead don't always die - they are the Walkin', but there are those who will not suffer the wicked to live . . .

No one knows who will return as one of the Walkin'. But everyone agrees it's a curse . . . and there are those who will not suffer the wicked to live.

Seven years after Thomas returned as a Walkin', the McDermott family are looking for a new life and Thomas has set his heart on starting a farmstead near the remote outpost of Fort Wilson.

But the teachings of J.S. Barkley are not so easily forsaken - there are those who would see the sinners dead, and they are slowly closing in.

Biographical Notes

David Towsey is a graduate of the Bath Spa and Aberystwyth University Creative Writing programmes. Born in Dorset, he moved to Wales and managed to lose himself there for ten years. He's now determined to see what the rest of the world has to offer.

Other details

ISBN:
9781782064398

Publication date:
04 Jun 2015

Page count:
336

Imprint:
Jo Fletcher Books

An enigmatic read, economic, beautifully written, and highly engaging . . . This is a world where the unexpected happens and nobody is safe from it — Waistcoats, Gin and Words

Beautiful and haunting, Your Servants and Your People is a sequel that brings back everything that was great about Your Brother's Blood — Bibliosanctum

DT really does know how to set fire to a plot and keep it burning! — Book Geek

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